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  2. Health Problems Caused by Secondhand Smoke - CDC

    www.cdc.gov/tobacco/secondhand-smoke/health.html

    Health problems caused by secondhand smoke in adults who do not smoke include coronary heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer, as well as adverse reproductive health effects in women, including low birth weight. 1 3. Secondhand smoke can cause sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), respiratory infections, ear infections, and asthma attacks in ...

  3. Passive smoking - Wikipedia

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    Passive smoking is the inhalation of tobacco smoke, called passive smoke, secondhand smoke (SHS) or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), by individuals other than the active smoker.

  4. About Secondhand Smoke | Smoking and Tobacco Use | CDC

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    Secondhand smoke exposure occurs when people breathe in smoke breathed out by people who smoke or from burning tobacco products. There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke. Even brief exposure can cause serious health problems and be deadly.

  5. Secondhand Smoke: Health Risks & Prevention - Cleveland Clinic

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    Secondhand smoke is what you inhale accidentally (called passive smoking) when you are near sources of tobacco smoke. For example, at parties or public gatherings, you might mingle with people who smoke. You may not feel any changes, but breathing secondhand smoke can affect your health.

  6. Secondhand Smoke Facts: Worse Than Smoking, Effects, and More -...

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    Secondhand smoke refers to the fumes that are emitted when smokers use: cigarettes. pipes. cigars. other tobacco products. Firsthand smoking and secondhand smoke both cause serious health...

  7. Health Risks of Secondhand Smoke - American Cancer Society

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    What is secondhand smoke? Secondhand smoke (SHS) is also called environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). It’s a mixture of 2 forms of smoke that come from burning tobacco: Mainstream smoke: The smoke exhaled by a person who smokes. Sidestream smoke: Smoke from the lighted end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar, or tobacco burning in a hookah.

  8. Secondhand Smoke and Cancer - NCI - National Cancer Institute

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    Secondhand smoke is associated with disease and premature death in nonsmoking adults and children (3, 7). Exposure to secondhand smoke irritates the airways and has immediate harmful effects on a person’s heart and blood vessels. It increases the risk of heart disease by about 25 to 30% (3).

  9. Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke - American Lung Association

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    Key Facts about Secondhand Smoke. Secondhand smoke causes approximately 7,330 deaths from lung cancer and 33,950 deaths from heart disease each year. 1; Between 1964 and 2014, 2.5 million people died from exposure to secondhand smoke, according to the 2014 report from the U.S. Surgeon General.

  10. Preventing Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in the Home

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    You can take steps to protect yourself and those around you from exposure to secondhand smoke. The best protection is to not smoke or let anyone smoke in your home or car. If you smoke cigarettes, the best decision you can make for your health and your family's health is to quit.

  11. Secondhand Tobacco Smoke (Environmental Tobacco Smoke)

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    Secondhand tobacco smoke is the combination of the smoke given off by a burning tobacco product and the smoke exhaled by a smoker. It is also called environmental tobacco smoke, involuntary smoke, and passive smoke. More than 7,000 chemicals have been identified in secondhand tobacco smoke.